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Our Projects

Our projects are aimed at skilling and upskilling the youth, and making them job-ready. Here is a brief on all our current projects!

safety programme
Electrician Training

Infimind Safety Programme for Students

One of our most popular projects, we train students aged between 5 and 20 years, on the most common safety issues that students face today.


Some of the topics that are covered are:

  1. Fire Safety (Including Fire Drill and Fire Evacuation)

  2. First Aid

  3. Road and Transport Safety

 

The training is mostly practical in nature, and we train the students on how to face such scenarios in real life.
We conduct the programme in batches, based on the age of the students as it helps us concentrate better on the types of safety issues that children face. The programme is also completely customized based on the location – certain cities face more of certain issues which may not be very common in rural areas, and vice versa.


Sir M Visvesvaraya International School (Kolar), Vidya Bodhini Integrated Public School, JSS Polytechnic (Nanjangud) are some of the institutes where we have conducted this programme.

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Electricians Training 

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Training of Electricians has been one of our key projects since 2021. This is a customised program for one of our prestigious clients and we have so far trained close to 1500 electricians across 25 cities of the country. This journey continues with more focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities of the country

School on Wheels

As we are aware, infrastructure, especially, when it comes to schools are much to be desired in the tribal/rural areas of the Country, as a result children in these areas are deprived of basic education which is their birth right.

A concept designed to deliver education at their doorstep is a first step to provide these unfortunate children very basic education. Apart from education, we also intend to conduct health awareness sessions for the community and also join hands with like minded organisations to conduct health camps.

School Project

Soft Skills

We see many people who have the right academic skills, but lack in soft skills – be it confidence levels, public speaking, grooming or the ability to crack interviews. At Infimind Educare Foundation, we help people overcome these barriers.


These trainings are either conducted as workshops (say, 1-2 days), or a more detailed and comprehensive training conducted over a period of 2 weeks.


During this time, candidates work on developing their personality – grooming, communication skills, personal and business etiquette, group discussion and personal interview techniques, among many others.

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Health & Safety

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Given the current situation, health and safety takes priority over all else. We at Infimind Educare Foundation also want to do our part in contributing to the general health and safety of the public.


We train people, from all walks of life, on basic health topics such as First Aid and Fire Safety. We have conducted various such trainings in schools, colleges, and corporates. The topics covered will differ based on the age of the group.


These trainings are completely customizable based on the needs of the candidates.

Empowering the Girl Child

The girl child, especially the underprivileged one needs all the encouragement and support to get them on par with the privileged ones. This is a long- drawn process involving multiple activities such as providing basic education, access to health care,  vocational  training, etc  and thereby enabling to get them on the main stream.  It's on our agenda to be involved in this noble cause.

Child Counseling

Sponsorships and contributions are always welcome – big or small, every droplet counts!

For sponsorships, use the below bank details: 

Account Name: Infimind Educare Foundation

Bank Name: SBI Bank

Branch Name: Jayanagar 3rd Block

Account Number: 39678257481

Type of Account: Current Account

IFSC Code: SBIN0040012

Schools on Wheels
Soft Skills
Health & Safety
Empowering the Girl Child
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